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Oropharyngeal teratoma in a neonatal sable antelope (Hippotragus niger)
Authors:Holly J Haefele  Amanda Guthrie  John G Trupkiewicz  Michael M Garner
Institution:Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, 2155 County Road 2008, Glen Rose, Texas 76043, USA. hollyh@fossilrim.org
Abstract:A neonatal male sable antelope (Hippotragus niger) was found dead. A 5 by 12-cm lobulated mass was present in the oral cavity, attached to the caudal border of the soft palate; this mass contained hair, cartilage, bone, nervous tissue, muscle, and multiple gland-like structures. Histopathologic diagnosis was consistent with oropharyngeal teratoma. As a result of the lack of wear of the fetal hooves, the firm, collapsed appearance of the lungs, and the lack of other gross or histopathologic abnormalities, the oropharyngeal tumor is suspected to have caused an airway obstruction, resulting in the calf's early postnatal death. This is the first report of an oropharyngeal teratoma in the veterinary literature.
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